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@macrumors I wonder what reverse engineering he had to do. The API provides all the data you might need, including the direction you are looking at.

@Chancerubbage @appleinsider with current consumer electronics technologies I think so too, but I am sure, that there are technologies in development where you won’t need a charger, as the power is created on demand. There are already smart home light switches where the press of the button creates enough energy to send data to your hub.

NFC is another example where the tag does not need power. All necessary power is induced by the reader

@MinnesotaJoe @snazzyq Not yet afaik
@rileytestut Will sideloading an ipa work as easily as well?
@twostraws Oh, that’s why the video in the review of the verge looked so bad
@appleinsider Isn’t this exactly what they did with the MagSafe sleeve (or whatever it was called) with the iPhone 12?
@macrumors It’s also just 1m long instead of 1.5m as rumored
@grork @christianselig If there’s no native “no action” setting, you can still set a shortcut that does nothing
@Nogard @christianselig Just tap on the puzzle piece in the search bar in safari, then tap manage extensions. There you can deactivate it using the toggle
@Dogmaster6 @christianselig It depends on how similar the api is. If it is close enough, it shouldn’t be that hard to be able to write an adapter which translates the Reddit API calls to Lemmy API calls. That would allow basically every Reddit app to simply use this adapter and change to Lemmy. The more the APIs differ, the harder it would be